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Aviation Week...

https://aviationweek.com/defense-space/space/kazakhstan-seizes-russian-assets-baikonur-spaceport

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Kazakhstan Seizes Russian Assets At Baikonur Spaceport

Kazakhstan has taken control of Russian assets on Baikonur spaceport, local KZ24 media reported on March 7, citing the country’s court bailiff service. The property belongs to TsENKI Center for Operation of Space Ground-based Infrastructure, a subsidiary of Russia’s Roscosmos State Corp.

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From the recent SpaceX All Hands company meeting.

In 2023 SpaceX launched more satellites and tonnage, than the rest of the world combined (this includes other US launchers).

Falcon boosters have now flown up to 19 times. SpaceX is attempting to qualify them to fly up to 40 times.

It is now cheaper to insure  reused booster with 3 flights than a new booster.

They are also increasing the number of Dragon reuses, and building both a new Crew and Cargo Dragon. Growing the fleet.

SpaceX has demonstrated a 3-day pad turnaround between launches. By the end of this year they expected demonstrate a 24-hour turnaround. They can already roll a vehicle out from the hanger and launch it in 6h 33m.

SpaceX is planning on 144 to 150 missions for 2024. 

Starlink is currently launching their V2 -mini satellites on Falcon 9.

Recently StarlinK tested connecting Starlink satellites to unmodified LTE 4G devices on the ground. The first text message was sent last week, and they will soon start testing voice, data, and Internet of Things (IoT). 

This year they will start launching the much larger/powerful Starlink V3 using Starship. V3 will massively increase the speed of the network.

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Bahamas joins the Space age

Falcon 9 landings

https://www.bahamas.com/pressroom/ministry-of-tourism-investments--aviation-secures-historic-agreement-with-spacex-to-propel-bahamas-into-the-space-technology--tourism-frontier

MINISTRY OF TOURISM, INVESTMENTS & AVIATION SECURES HISTORIC AGREEMENT WITH SPACEX TO PROPEL BAHAMAS INTO THE SPACE TECHNOLOGY & TOURISM FRONTIER

SpaceX, a pioneer in space exploration, is currently finalizing mission designs where one of the company’s autonomous drone ships will serve as a Falcon 9 landing location east of The Exumas, offering a spectacle that will be visible only in The Bahamas. This unique opportunity sets the stage for tourists to witness awe-inspiring space events from cruise ships, resorts, and various tourist hotspots, solidifying The Bahamas' position as a key player in the emerging space tourism industry.

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KSC LC-40 Crew/Cargo Dragon additions almost ready. This will allow SpaceX to launch two Dragon missions in short period of time.

Interesting because they are planning 7 Crew Dragon missions this year, and the introduction of a new spacecraft to expand the fleet to 5. 

SpaceX's Gwynne Shotwell takes a ride down the tower escape slide

 

 

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SpaceX Plug and Plaser

SpaceX president Gwynne  Shotwell announced they will be selling Starlink optical inner satellite link (IL) lasers branded Plug and Plasers which other companies can you use in their satellites. This could also allow them to link into the Starlink  constellation for backbone  or whatever

The other OSIL companies are not going to like this.

CNBC

https://www.cnbc.com/2024/03/21/investing-in-space-what-to-make-of-spacex-selling-satellite-lasers.html

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Investing in Space: What to make of SpaceX selling satellite lasers

Earlier this week SpaceX President and COO Gwynne Shotwell announced the company will begin selling “space lasers” (known formally in the industry as Optical Inter-Satellite Links, or OISLs) to other companies, commercializing a product that it’s been deploying for the last few years on its constellation of more than 5,000 Starlink satellites.

“We are going to roll out a capability, we call it ‘plug and plasers,’” Shotwell said at an industry conference.

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“Unlike many companies, they don’t go chasing revenue. They tell you exactly what they’re going to build and then they will maximize revenue from that thing, whatever it is that they built,” Tripathi saids.

For the OISL market, Tripathi explained the decision of selling to other spacecraft operators who need a way to get their data back from orbit but want to do that as cheaply as possible – rather than build new ground stations on Earth or wait to connect to existing ones.

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Polaris Dawn update...
Polaris Dawn is a Crew Dragon technology development mission.

Team leader Jared Isaacman status tweet,

https://twitter.com/rookisaacman/status/1771612990455824767

"Things are heating up w/Polaris Dawn mission. We spent last week completing most of the EVA suit acceptance test procedure. This was the first time we wore the final assembled suits as opposed to the development or training suits. There are big milestones ahead (CEIT* , vacuum chamber runs, joint sim campaign), but we are getting very close to 🚀

I suspect in a month or so there will be an unveiling."

 

* CEIT: Crew Equipment Integration Test

 

The objectives are to 

• test a new EVA (spacewalk) spacesuit. This suit will set the pattern for their Moon and Mars suits.

• break the low Earth orbit altitude record set by Gemini 11; targeting 1400 km. This will take them into the lower Van Allen radiation belt.

• test SpaceX's new optical satellite interlink lasers (OSIL). An OSIL allows one satellite to talk to another using a laser beam, marketed to satellite builders and operators as Plug and Plaser. Instead of operators requiring ⁰their own ground station they could use Starlink to download their data. Much cheaper.

 

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SpaceX EVA suit 

X-spaces event

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https://twitter.com/SpaceX/status/1786759151177338912

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THE EXTRAVEHICULAR ACTIVITY (EVA) SUIT

In February 2022, Jared Isaacman and SpaceX announced the Polaris Program, an effort designed to rapidly advance human spaceflight capabilities, while also supporting important causes here on Earth.

Polaris Dawn, the first of the program’s three human spaceflight missions, is targeted to launch to orbit no earlier than summer 2024. During the five-day mission, the crew will perform SpaceX’s first-ever Extravehicular Activity (more commonly known as an EVA or spacewalk) from Dragon, which will also be the first-ever commercial astronaut spacewalk. This historic milestone will also be the first time four astronauts will be exposed to the vacuum of space at the same time.

Supporting the crew throughout the spacewalk will be SpaceX’s newly-developed EVA suit, an evolution of the Intravehicular Activity (IVA) suit crews currently wear aboard Dragon human spaceflight missions. Developed with mobility in mind, SpaceX teams incorporated new materials, fabrication processes, and novel joint designs to provide greater flexibility to astronauts in pressurized scenarios while retaining comfort for unpressurized scenarios. The 3D-printed helmet incorporates a new visor to reduce glare during the EVA in addition to the new Heads-Up Display (HUD) and camera that provide information on the suit’s pressure, temperature, and relative humidity. The suit also incorporates enhancements for reliability and redundancy during a spacewalk, adding seals and pressure valves to help ensure the suit remains pressurized and the crew remains safe.

All of these enhancements to the EVA suit are part of a scalable design, allowing teams to produce and scale to different body types as SpaceX seeks to create greater accessibility to space for all of humanity.

While Polaris Dawn will be the first time the SpaceX EVA suit is used in low-Earth orbit, the suit’s ultimate destiny lies much farther from our home planet. Building a base on the Moon and a city on Mars will require the development of a scalable design for the millions of spacesuits required to help make life multiplanetary.

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